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fine looking young hunter you got there and got a good daughter to loan you a parker to hunt with. may you and the young hunter have many more tripos in the field....charlie
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Gambel's Quail is the correct spelling. I would kill to walk that area for those birds. I visited a friend on TDY with IBM in Tucson some years ago. He had leased a home on a ridge outside of the city for a months long stay. He had the only water on the street where his leased house was located. Many Gambel's Quail visited his pond every afternoon, and probably in the morning. I so much wanted to hunt the valley that those birds came from, but my visit was in the summer.
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